Trailer of Ek Tha Tiger banned in Pakistan

Salman Khan's film 'Ek Tha Tiger' is in trouble in Pakistan. The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has directed all satellite channels and distribution networks to refrain from airing its promos of the film till an NOC is obtained from the censor board of Pakistan.

Salman Khan's film 'Ek Tha Tiger' is in trouble in Pakistan. The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) has directed all satellite channels and distribution networks to refrain from airing its promos of the film till an NOC is obtained from the censor board of Pakistan.

PEMRA in its letter states, "The film's content is reportedly based on the activities of ISI and RAW. The basic theme of the film revolves around the ISI with the objective to tarnish the image of the state-owned institution."

PEMRA in its letter states, "The film's content is reportedly based on the activities of ISI and RAW. The basic theme of the film revolves around the ISI with the objective to tarnish the image of the state-owned institution."

Yashraj Films vice-president (marketing and communication) Rafiq Gangjee said, "Unfortunately, possibly owing to certain films in the past having shown the country in a bad light, we are having to pay the price with our theatrical trailer of 'Ek Tha Tiger' being restrained in Pakistan."

Yashraj Films vice-president (marketing and communication) Rafiq Gangjee said, "Unfortunately, possibly owing to certain films in the past having shown the country in a bad light, we are having to pay the price with our theatrical trailer of 'Ek Tha Tiger' being restrained in Pakistan."

The film's director Kabir Khan adds, "It is because of the jingoistic films on Pak-bashing that our film is suffering. Just because there is a mention of the ISI this problem has occurred." Gangjee justifies, "If you see the body of work of both Yash Raj Films and Salman Khan, you will appreciate that we would never go down this route."

The film's director Kabir Khan adds, "It is because of the jingoistic films on Pak-bashing that our film is suffering. Just because there is a mention of the ISI this problem has occurred." Gangjee justifies, "If you see the body of work of both Yash Raj Films and Salman Khan, you will appreciate that we would never go down this route."

Khan said adding, "EK Tha Tiger is not an anti-Pak film and the mention of RAW and ISI in the film does not mean we are showing them in a negative light.'' He adds, "Unlike the last film 'Agent Vinod' which was banned and had direct mention of the names of senior ISI officials, there is a just a reference."

Khan said adding, "EK Tha Tiger is not an anti-Pak film and the mention of RAW and ISI in the film does not mean we are showing them in a negative light.'' He adds, "Unlike the last film 'Agent Vinod' which was banned and had direct mention of the names of senior ISI officials, there is a just a reference."

Amjad Rashid, distributor of the film in Pakistan, is not worried. He said, "I knew the teaser of the film would face problems because of the reference but the trailer of the film which we have sent for the censor has no problem. There is a huge demand for the film in Pakistan and territories have been sold at double the price of any other Bollywood film." Rashid is he is expecting the film to collect Rs 10 crore. He said, "It will be screened in 35 places across Pakistan which is huge and three cinema halls in Faisalabad, Islamabad and Karachi will open with Ek Tha Tiger.''
To quell doubts about the film's anti-Pak nature, plans are afoot to organize a special preview of the film for the Pakistan government officials and agencies before the censor board clears it.

Amjad Rashid, distributor of the film in Pakistan, is not worried. He said, "I knew the teaser of the film would face problems because of the reference but the trailer of the film which we have sent for the censor has no problem. There is a huge demand for the film in Pakistan and territories have been sold at double the price of any other Bollywood film." Rashid is he is expecting the film to collect Rs 10 crore. He said, "It will be screened in 35 places across Pakistan which is huge and three cinema halls in Faisalabad, Islamabad and Karachi will open with Ek Tha Tiger.''
To quell doubts about the film's anti-Pak nature, plans are afoot to organize a special preview of the film for the Pakistan government officials and agencies before the censor board clears it.